The Cambridge Handbook of the Law of the Sharing Economy
Herausgeber: Davidson, Nestor M; Infranca, John J; Finck, Michele
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Herausgeber: Davidson, Nestor M; Infranca, John J; Finck, Michele
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This Handbook compiles leading international research on the regulation of the sharing economy from a range of academic disciplines.
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This Handbook compiles leading international research on the regulation of the sharing economy from a range of academic disciplines.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 185mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1269g
- ISBN-13: 9781108416955
- ISBN-10: 1108416950
- Artikelnr.: 52529008
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 185mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1269g
- ISBN-13: 9781108416955
- ISBN-10: 1108416950
- Artikelnr.: 52529008
Introduction; Part I. Understanding the Sharing Economy and Its Regulatory
Landscape: Section 1. What is the Sharing Economy and Why is it Important?:
1. Uberization meets organizational theory: platform capitalism and the
rebirth of the putting-out system Aurélien Acquier; 2. Trust in the sharing
economy: platform-mediated peer trust Mareike Möhlmann and Andrea
Geissinger; 3. Scale and the sharing economy Kellen Zale; 4. Sharing
economy and social innovation Aurélien Acquier and Valentina Carbone;
Section 2. Balancing Regulation and Innovation: 5. Coase and the platform
economy Orly Lobel; 6. Taxis, taxis and governance in the vehicle-for-hire
industry Matthew D. Mitchell and Christopher Koopman; 7. Competition law
(and its limits) in the sharing economy Niamh Dunne; 8. Airbnb usage across
New York City neighborhoods: geographic patterns and regulatory
implications Peter Coles, Michael Egesdal, Ingrid Gould Ellen, Xiaodi Li
and Arun Sundararajani; 9. The novelty of TNC regulation Katrina M. Wyman;
Section 3. Framing the Regulatory Response: 10. Pluralism and regulatory
responses Erez Aloni; 11. Finding the right 'fit': matching regulations to
the shape of the sharing economy Raymond Brescia; 12. Licensing regimes and
platform-based businesses Derek McKee; 13. Who decides?: A framework for
fitting the co-regulation of sharing economies to the contours of the
market Bryant Cannon and Hanna Chung; 14. Urban data and the platform city
Stephen R. Miller; Section 4. Who Should Regulate the Sharing Economy, and
How?: 15. The place of the sharing economy Nestor M. Davidson and John J.
Infranca; 16. The role of the federal government in regulating the sharing
economy Sarah Light; 17. Role of state governments in the sharing economy
Janice C. Griffith; 18. Local regulation of the sharing economy Daniel E.
Rauch; 19. The sharing economy and the EU Michèle Finck; 20. The
multi-scalar regulatory challenge of the sharing economy from the
perspective of platform cooperativism and the social and solidarity economy
Bronwen Morgan; Part II. Addressing Specific Regulatory Concerns: Section
5. Employment and Labor Law: 21. Employee classification in the United
States Elizabeth Tippet; 22. Fissuring, data-driven governance, and
platform economy labor standards Brishen Rogers; 23. A critical examination
of a third employment category for on-demand work (in comparative
perspective) Miriam A. Cherry and Antonio Aloisi; 24. Two models for a
fairer sharing economy Mark Graham and Mohammad Amir Anwar; Section 6. Tax
Law: 25. Tax issues in the sharing economy: implications for workers Shu-Yi
Oei and Diane M. Ring; 26. Tax compliance and the sharing economy Manoj
Viswanathan; 27. Taxation of the sharing economy in the European Union
Katerini Pantazatou; 28. Taxation and innovation: the sharing economy as a
case study Jordan Barry; Section 7. Consumer Protection and Privacy Law:
29. Implications for cyber law Rebecca Tushnet; 30. Platform architecture
and the brand: an opportunity for trademark modernization Leah Chan
Grinvald and Sonia K. Katayal; 31. The 'matching' platform and mandatory
agency law R. Koolhoven; 32. Protecting the weaker party in the platform
economy Guido Smorto; Section 8. Anti-Discrimination Law: 33. The platform
identity crisis: responsibility, discrimination, and a functional approach
to intermediaries Charlotte Garden and Nancy Leong; 34. Intimacy and
equality in the sharing economy Naomi Schoenbaum; 35. Discrimination and
short-term rentals Jamila Jefferson-Jones; 36. The sharing economy and EU
anti-discrimination law Nicola Countouris and Luca Ratti.
Landscape: Section 1. What is the Sharing Economy and Why is it Important?:
1. Uberization meets organizational theory: platform capitalism and the
rebirth of the putting-out system Aurélien Acquier; 2. Trust in the sharing
economy: platform-mediated peer trust Mareike Möhlmann and Andrea
Geissinger; 3. Scale and the sharing economy Kellen Zale; 4. Sharing
economy and social innovation Aurélien Acquier and Valentina Carbone;
Section 2. Balancing Regulation and Innovation: 5. Coase and the platform
economy Orly Lobel; 6. Taxis, taxis and governance in the vehicle-for-hire
industry Matthew D. Mitchell and Christopher Koopman; 7. Competition law
(and its limits) in the sharing economy Niamh Dunne; 8. Airbnb usage across
New York City neighborhoods: geographic patterns and regulatory
implications Peter Coles, Michael Egesdal, Ingrid Gould Ellen, Xiaodi Li
and Arun Sundararajani; 9. The novelty of TNC regulation Katrina M. Wyman;
Section 3. Framing the Regulatory Response: 10. Pluralism and regulatory
responses Erez Aloni; 11. Finding the right 'fit': matching regulations to
the shape of the sharing economy Raymond Brescia; 12. Licensing regimes and
platform-based businesses Derek McKee; 13. Who decides?: A framework for
fitting the co-regulation of sharing economies to the contours of the
market Bryant Cannon and Hanna Chung; 14. Urban data and the platform city
Stephen R. Miller; Section 4. Who Should Regulate the Sharing Economy, and
How?: 15. The place of the sharing economy Nestor M. Davidson and John J.
Infranca; 16. The role of the federal government in regulating the sharing
economy Sarah Light; 17. Role of state governments in the sharing economy
Janice C. Griffith; 18. Local regulation of the sharing economy Daniel E.
Rauch; 19. The sharing economy and the EU Michèle Finck; 20. The
multi-scalar regulatory challenge of the sharing economy from the
perspective of platform cooperativism and the social and solidarity economy
Bronwen Morgan; Part II. Addressing Specific Regulatory Concerns: Section
5. Employment and Labor Law: 21. Employee classification in the United
States Elizabeth Tippet; 22. Fissuring, data-driven governance, and
platform economy labor standards Brishen Rogers; 23. A critical examination
of a third employment category for on-demand work (in comparative
perspective) Miriam A. Cherry and Antonio Aloisi; 24. Two models for a
fairer sharing economy Mark Graham and Mohammad Amir Anwar; Section 6. Tax
Law: 25. Tax issues in the sharing economy: implications for workers Shu-Yi
Oei and Diane M. Ring; 26. Tax compliance and the sharing economy Manoj
Viswanathan; 27. Taxation of the sharing economy in the European Union
Katerini Pantazatou; 28. Taxation and innovation: the sharing economy as a
case study Jordan Barry; Section 7. Consumer Protection and Privacy Law:
29. Implications for cyber law Rebecca Tushnet; 30. Platform architecture
and the brand: an opportunity for trademark modernization Leah Chan
Grinvald and Sonia K. Katayal; 31. The 'matching' platform and mandatory
agency law R. Koolhoven; 32. Protecting the weaker party in the platform
economy Guido Smorto; Section 8. Anti-Discrimination Law: 33. The platform
identity crisis: responsibility, discrimination, and a functional approach
to intermediaries Charlotte Garden and Nancy Leong; 34. Intimacy and
equality in the sharing economy Naomi Schoenbaum; 35. Discrimination and
short-term rentals Jamila Jefferson-Jones; 36. The sharing economy and EU
anti-discrimination law Nicola Countouris and Luca Ratti.
Introduction; Part I. Understanding the Sharing Economy and Its Regulatory
Landscape: Section 1. What is the Sharing Economy and Why is it Important?:
1. Uberization meets organizational theory: platform capitalism and the
rebirth of the putting-out system Aurélien Acquier; 2. Trust in the sharing
economy: platform-mediated peer trust Mareike Möhlmann and Andrea
Geissinger; 3. Scale and the sharing economy Kellen Zale; 4. Sharing
economy and social innovation Aurélien Acquier and Valentina Carbone;
Section 2. Balancing Regulation and Innovation: 5. Coase and the platform
economy Orly Lobel; 6. Taxis, taxis and governance in the vehicle-for-hire
industry Matthew D. Mitchell and Christopher Koopman; 7. Competition law
(and its limits) in the sharing economy Niamh Dunne; 8. Airbnb usage across
New York City neighborhoods: geographic patterns and regulatory
implications Peter Coles, Michael Egesdal, Ingrid Gould Ellen, Xiaodi Li
and Arun Sundararajani; 9. The novelty of TNC regulation Katrina M. Wyman;
Section 3. Framing the Regulatory Response: 10. Pluralism and regulatory
responses Erez Aloni; 11. Finding the right 'fit': matching regulations to
the shape of the sharing economy Raymond Brescia; 12. Licensing regimes and
platform-based businesses Derek McKee; 13. Who decides?: A framework for
fitting the co-regulation of sharing economies to the contours of the
market Bryant Cannon and Hanna Chung; 14. Urban data and the platform city
Stephen R. Miller; Section 4. Who Should Regulate the Sharing Economy, and
How?: 15. The place of the sharing economy Nestor M. Davidson and John J.
Infranca; 16. The role of the federal government in regulating the sharing
economy Sarah Light; 17. Role of state governments in the sharing economy
Janice C. Griffith; 18. Local regulation of the sharing economy Daniel E.
Rauch; 19. The sharing economy and the EU Michèle Finck; 20. The
multi-scalar regulatory challenge of the sharing economy from the
perspective of platform cooperativism and the social and solidarity economy
Bronwen Morgan; Part II. Addressing Specific Regulatory Concerns: Section
5. Employment and Labor Law: 21. Employee classification in the United
States Elizabeth Tippet; 22. Fissuring, data-driven governance, and
platform economy labor standards Brishen Rogers; 23. A critical examination
of a third employment category for on-demand work (in comparative
perspective) Miriam A. Cherry and Antonio Aloisi; 24. Two models for a
fairer sharing economy Mark Graham and Mohammad Amir Anwar; Section 6. Tax
Law: 25. Tax issues in the sharing economy: implications for workers Shu-Yi
Oei and Diane M. Ring; 26. Tax compliance and the sharing economy Manoj
Viswanathan; 27. Taxation of the sharing economy in the European Union
Katerini Pantazatou; 28. Taxation and innovation: the sharing economy as a
case study Jordan Barry; Section 7. Consumer Protection and Privacy Law:
29. Implications for cyber law Rebecca Tushnet; 30. Platform architecture
and the brand: an opportunity for trademark modernization Leah Chan
Grinvald and Sonia K. Katayal; 31. The 'matching' platform and mandatory
agency law R. Koolhoven; 32. Protecting the weaker party in the platform
economy Guido Smorto; Section 8. Anti-Discrimination Law: 33. The platform
identity crisis: responsibility, discrimination, and a functional approach
to intermediaries Charlotte Garden and Nancy Leong; 34. Intimacy and
equality in the sharing economy Naomi Schoenbaum; 35. Discrimination and
short-term rentals Jamila Jefferson-Jones; 36. The sharing economy and EU
anti-discrimination law Nicola Countouris and Luca Ratti.
Landscape: Section 1. What is the Sharing Economy and Why is it Important?:
1. Uberization meets organizational theory: platform capitalism and the
rebirth of the putting-out system Aurélien Acquier; 2. Trust in the sharing
economy: platform-mediated peer trust Mareike Möhlmann and Andrea
Geissinger; 3. Scale and the sharing economy Kellen Zale; 4. Sharing
economy and social innovation Aurélien Acquier and Valentina Carbone;
Section 2. Balancing Regulation and Innovation: 5. Coase and the platform
economy Orly Lobel; 6. Taxis, taxis and governance in the vehicle-for-hire
industry Matthew D. Mitchell and Christopher Koopman; 7. Competition law
(and its limits) in the sharing economy Niamh Dunne; 8. Airbnb usage across
New York City neighborhoods: geographic patterns and regulatory
implications Peter Coles, Michael Egesdal, Ingrid Gould Ellen, Xiaodi Li
and Arun Sundararajani; 9. The novelty of TNC regulation Katrina M. Wyman;
Section 3. Framing the Regulatory Response: 10. Pluralism and regulatory
responses Erez Aloni; 11. Finding the right 'fit': matching regulations to
the shape of the sharing economy Raymond Brescia; 12. Licensing regimes and
platform-based businesses Derek McKee; 13. Who decides?: A framework for
fitting the co-regulation of sharing economies to the contours of the
market Bryant Cannon and Hanna Chung; 14. Urban data and the platform city
Stephen R. Miller; Section 4. Who Should Regulate the Sharing Economy, and
How?: 15. The place of the sharing economy Nestor M. Davidson and John J.
Infranca; 16. The role of the federal government in regulating the sharing
economy Sarah Light; 17. Role of state governments in the sharing economy
Janice C. Griffith; 18. Local regulation of the sharing economy Daniel E.
Rauch; 19. The sharing economy and the EU Michèle Finck; 20. The
multi-scalar regulatory challenge of the sharing economy from the
perspective of platform cooperativism and the social and solidarity economy
Bronwen Morgan; Part II. Addressing Specific Regulatory Concerns: Section
5. Employment and Labor Law: 21. Employee classification in the United
States Elizabeth Tippet; 22. Fissuring, data-driven governance, and
platform economy labor standards Brishen Rogers; 23. A critical examination
of a third employment category for on-demand work (in comparative
perspective) Miriam A. Cherry and Antonio Aloisi; 24. Two models for a
fairer sharing economy Mark Graham and Mohammad Amir Anwar; Section 6. Tax
Law: 25. Tax issues in the sharing economy: implications for workers Shu-Yi
Oei and Diane M. Ring; 26. Tax compliance and the sharing economy Manoj
Viswanathan; 27. Taxation of the sharing economy in the European Union
Katerini Pantazatou; 28. Taxation and innovation: the sharing economy as a
case study Jordan Barry; Section 7. Consumer Protection and Privacy Law:
29. Implications for cyber law Rebecca Tushnet; 30. Platform architecture
and the brand: an opportunity for trademark modernization Leah Chan
Grinvald and Sonia K. Katayal; 31. The 'matching' platform and mandatory
agency law R. Koolhoven; 32. Protecting the weaker party in the platform
economy Guido Smorto; Section 8. Anti-Discrimination Law: 33. The platform
identity crisis: responsibility, discrimination, and a functional approach
to intermediaries Charlotte Garden and Nancy Leong; 34. Intimacy and
equality in the sharing economy Naomi Schoenbaum; 35. Discrimination and
short-term rentals Jamila Jefferson-Jones; 36. The sharing economy and EU
anti-discrimination law Nicola Countouris and Luca Ratti.